The Orchestra of St. Luke’s takes a page from Business Week: Literally.

In addition to improving its bottom line, the symphonic world is also taking steps toward joining us in the 21st century. Word has it that on April 4 you should be able to download tracks from the LA Phil’s recent “Minimalist Jukebox” fest via the iTunes music store. No worries—it’s all nice and legal.

The kids are already getting prepped for Bent 2006. Kill time by giving that Casio in your basement a makeover.

And if this works out, maybe we can rename a street in TriBeCa “Dream House Lane” or a square in San Francisco “Kronos Gardens.”

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